Tag Archives: Private Prisons

After the continuing saga of Jimmy Mubenga’s death and the UKBA’s subsequent moratorium on forced removals which followed it, has been announced that the Agency’s current contractor G4S will no longer be removing immigration detainees from the UK. The private … Continue reading →

Any lawyer with experience of detention centre work in the immigration field will be familiar with the term “IRC”. This acronym stands for the rather obnoxious term Immigration Removal Centre. The security company G4S is responsible for “running” these “facilities” … Continue reading →

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